> > What I said is perfectly relevant, there are games on all the platforms that are > > perfectly suited to cab use, MAME includes a decent amount of scripting that would > > make them easier to use. > > First, it is my mistake that i wrote 2nd gen. consoles, but i meant that generation, > where shoulderbuttons and analogsticks became common, whatever gen. it is. Secondly, > while they may perfectly suit in a cab, they still make not much fun, to play them in > a cab (at least not in a upright). I play them from a couch, like the majority do. > Thirdly, if there is a decent amount of scripting, it was left pretty much > undocumented or at least with not much attention to it from a normal user POV. I > wouldnt know how to use them, but i will look into it and if that case is true. >
Ok, so you're not going to want to run something like Fifa in a generic cabinet where the original game requires mastering of the controls and the original layouts of the pad are fundamental to that..
Could you play something like Harmful Park on cabinet controls? Almost certainly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRv38ajPnPk
Likewise, if we emulate the PS2 things like the PS2 port of Ibara have a lovely arrange mode that wasn't in the arcade release, game only needs the basic controls.
Just because a system had pads with analog sticks and shoulder buttons doesn't mean the entire software library depends on them.
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